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I am mostly a lurker, but I wanted to let you know that this is precisely the type of trip report that I enjoy the most. One can relive not only the passion of finding that hot table, but also the (typically) alcohol induced stupidity of staying at a cold table too long. Sounds like a great trip!

About that "moral dilemma" thing, if you get under paid, you would pipe up and say something. I have been in that situation, and had no problems telling the dealer he overstacked the tower. He actually thanked me and the other guys had a good laugh and made a few jokes. I realize all places may be different, but I know I would like to know if I had made a mistake ESPECIALLY if eyes were in the sky at all times!

Yeah, I speak up all the time when I'm underpaid. I just think it's an adversarial relationship with the casino and so I'll try and hit them up for what I can. However, if I knew for a fact the employee was going to get fired, I would correct the error. Luckily, most of the times I've been overpaid (e.g. not charging commission on banker bet, paying losing bet, receiving the come bet of another player who's left, getting paid 35 to 1 on a 17 to 1 split, not taking down losing bets) there's been no comment from the pit. Once, the eye caught that the player hand won but the dealer paid the entire table which bet banker. The eye notified the floorman and he stopped the action. The dealer denied making the mistake. None of the players at that table spoke a word. The floorman made the dealer retrace the hands for the eye. Still, the dealer denied making the mistake. Still, none of the players spoke a word. Floorman spoke with the eye for a few more moments...and then...action resumed and we all went about our merrymaking with the same dealer .